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Stefan-A
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>>Actually, crossing two subspecies will produce an intergrade, not a hybrid....
Intergradation concerns populations and intergrades are individuals that actually attest to the phenomenon. What you get when you cross subspecies in captivity, completely separated from the context of intergradation as a natural phenomenon, is hybrids, both in the general sense and the formal. It would be an intraspecific hybrid. ----- 2.2 Thamnophis elegans vagrans 0.1 Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia 1.1 Natrix maura
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